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Now the God of peace be with you all. Amen.
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The Source of All Peace
Commentators explain that calling God "the God of peace" is a rich theological statement. It signifies that God is the ultimate source of all forms of peace: reconciliation between humanity and Himself through Christ, the inner peace of conscience, and the relational harmony and unity within the church.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Now the God of peace. God, the author or promoter of peace and union. In Romans 15:13 he is called the God of hope. Here the apostle desir…
The God of peace (ο θεος της ειρηνης). One of the characteristics of God that Paul often mentions in benedictions ([Reference 1 Th…
19th Century
Anglican
Amen.—The weight of manuscript authority is decidedly in favor of retaining this word, though it is omitted by three manuscripts o…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Now the God of peace be with you all, Amen .
As God is in this chapter before styled the God of patience, ([Refere…
Let us learn to value the effectual fervent prayers of the righteous. How careful we should be, so that we do not forfeit our share in the love and…
13th Century
Catholic
1. After excusing himself for the presumption that could have been ascribed to him for instructing and correcting the Romans, the Apostle no…
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